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Paul Burt Armington, Illinois A daughter and a son Dale Gaddis Armington, Illinois Clerk ofthe high school hoard. Have a son and a daughter Paul Pratt Walkerton, Indiana Three children T. J. Markland, Jr. -TOT-I w. Hill- Champaign, Illinois Graduated from Eureka College Have two daughters and one son Operates a paint store in Champaign Mrs. Luella Mason Norbits 1:51 S. Hinshaw Bloomington, Illinois Have one son Mrs. Myrtle Ellis Frantz Emden, Illinois Have one son Mrs. Georgia Buttry Seal Chenoa, Illinois Mrs. Lydia Komnick Davis 212 S. Blaine Street Bradley, Illinois Mrs. Mildred Berry Davis Armlngton, Illinois Have one aon Misa Florine Elliott Armington, Illinois Graduated from Illinois State Normal University Teaches Commerce at I-little High School Blanche Brackn-lan fdeceasedl Paul Aggneeller Ideceaaedj Killed in World War I CLASS OF 1931 1-'acFRy' E. L. King, Principal J. I-I. Westover H. A. Maxey Irene Schermerhorn Dorthea Gordon Mra. Augusta Williams Brandt Arm ngton, Illinois Have two sons and one daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Sellers Swartzbaugh Canton, Illinois Have one daughter Mrs. Evelyn Hainline Greathouse Armington, Illinois Two sons and one daughter DeLoss Mapes Attended Illinois Collegey Jacksonville, and Illinois Wesleyan University: teaches music in the Armington Grade School. Mrs. Avonelle Tyler Brown Atlanta, Illinois A nurse -- have one son and one daughter Mrs. Vivion Curry Brown E. IS, Bellwood Manor Richmond. Virginia Attended Illinois State Normal University and Brown's Business College: taught school and did secretarial work. Have one lon 5 Sanford Verry A1-minglon, Illinois Graduated from University of Illinois Gordon Walker Al-mlhglom' Illinois William Turner Atlanta, Illinois ,ity of Illirw Mrs. Vera Mae Hutson Hickey Armington, Illinois I-Iave two daughters and two sons Mrs. Dorothy Taylor Whittacker Emden, Illinois One daughter John Walker 5246 E. Florence Avenue Bell, Calilornia Miss Alice Jones 717 s. Eighth s't-feet Springfield, Illinois Miss Josephine Graham l0Zll IXZ South Eighth Street Springfield, Illinois Graduated from Chillicothe Business College, Chillicothe, Missouri. Jean D. Markland Armingon, Illinois Attended Eureka College: operates the Markland Paint Store in Armington. Mrs. Helen Dean Hayes McGraw i 759 hT51kE'ET i Bloomington, Illinois I-Iave a son and a daughter Mrs. Ruth Pratt Gately 7109 7th Avenue Kenosha, Wisconsin Has a son an Captain Arthur Ray Mason Box 229, R. F. ll. ll Long Branch, New Jersey Harold Burt Armington, Illinois State Patrolman Mrs. Betty Buttry Hardesty Texas .Ice Buttry St. Louis, Missouri CLASS OF 1933 Fac:Ry Jack Westover, Principal Homer Maxey Dorothea Gordon Bernice Brown McKibben Howard Cline Miss Margaret Smallwood la s ,lll' ' mu' mm' ci-.dusted fr mln Angelina Kindred HWY of U1 Mrs. Lena Grace Miller Lewis W. White Street Champaign, Illinois A graduate nurse James Fisher Attended Eureka College and graduated from the Univer is CLASS OF 1934 Facmty Jack Westover, Principal Homer Maxey Dorothea Gordon Ruth Butchart Howard Cline Stuart Tracy Williamsville, Illinois Harold Mobley ZI5 N. Chestnut Fresno, California Has a son and a daughter Mra. Maxine Short Amen 605 N. Madison Peoria, Illinois Mrs. Allene Orr Reid Cisnc. Illinois Wesley Smith Mackinaw, Illinois Mrs. Dorothy Komnlck Smith Mackinaw, Illinois Miss Maggie Jones il? s. Eighth street Springfield, Illinois Harry Rogers Armington, Illinois d a daughter Mrs. Marjorie Hoerr Hammer Hartsburg, Illinois John Turne r Mrs. LaDene Ellis Fulk Armington, Illinois A son and a daughter Charles Neblock California CLASS OF 1935 Facmty Jack Wesm Principal Homer Maxey Howard Cline Ruth Butchart Elizabeth Humer Wendell Israel foil EastwoQ Decatur, Illinois om Eureka College: M. A. degree from Uni inois. Teacher in the Decatur school. 1315 Hyde Park Blvd. Apt. .1-1 H on' d 'Uh ' Chicago 15, Illinois Graduated from Brown's Business College Employed in a Chicago bank Mrs. Irene Orr Booth H- a Minier, Illinois S son B Two daughters Mrs. Lorraine Leach Jeckel Emden, Illinois ci-senate horse. 1-live s sph and a daughter Wayne Israel 500 Florence Street Joliet, Illinois Attended Eureka College nd a daughter Mrs. Ann White Israel Zoo Florence Street Joliet, Illinois Mrs. Margaret Walker Patterson Mra. Della Mae Turner Naffziger Atlanta, illinois Arnold Bridgewater Mlnier, Illinois Have four child ren Mra. Cecil Rosenthal I-lart Ideceasedj Two child ren CLASS -CLF l93Z Faculty Jack Westover, Principal Homer Maxey Dorothea Gordon Bernice Brown McKibben Galen Tennis Gussie Fisher Granite City, Illinois Graduated from Eureka College Teaching in high school at Granite City Has a son and Mrs. Maxine Elliott Rogers Armington, Illinois a daughter Mrs. Geneva Brown Krueger Armington, Illinois Ha s one daughter Has three dau Have worked for Woolworth, Pullman Stand Mr. Alfred Robison Delavan, Illinois ghters Holton Price ll0Z Virginia Street Calumet City, Illinois ard Mfg. Company and Chrysler Corporationg this is my seventh year with the Has a son and Ford Motor Company Mrs. Grace Pratt Kindred Armington, Illinois a daughter Atlanta , Illinois I-Ias a son and One son Has a son a daughter Delbert Lesser Route 5, Box 514 Niles, Michigan Mrs. Lois Trent Quimby . 957 Mission Street San Francisco, California Eugene Sink Ewing. Illinois Billy Bert Stroud Armington, Illinois Genevieve Camden California
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Driving fourteen miles each day to and from school, usually in a model T with John and Ella Mae and the two Jeckel boys. One year Maruerite Ross rode with us. When March thaws came, we traveled ln a buggy or a carriage. Freshman Initiations and a few school parties, especially the time someone brought a five-cent piece of limburge r. Learning typing and sewing, both of which have come in handy many times slnce. Being Marmee in the school play Little Women about the time I was a Junior because none of the other girls was tall enough. Going with our Senior civics class to visit the State School and Colony in Lincoln. Graduating in the spring of l9Z5. Wrote my Senior paper on Hull House, which still interests me. Since then: a two-year diploma in lower grade work from ISNU at Normal, Illinois: three years of teaching grades in Illinois public schools. I spent most of these summers in Chicago working as s waitress, then as a cashier in a drug store. A. B. S. in Education IMsjor In Englishl from the University of Illinois in i932 fol- lowed by three years of teaching English lspecial bright children and remedial reading, and training student teachers at University High School, University of Illinois. Married John Alva Crawford fchemlcsl engineer, class of '33, University of Illinoisl in I934. We have two children, Carol Rae, born in March of l936, and William Bruce. born in April of l940. We have lived: one year in Hammond, Indiana while John was in training with Universal Oll Company: four years in Michigan: nine years in Sheboygan, Wisconsin: almost three years near Matteson, Illinois, which is about four miles from Chicago Heights and thirty miles southwest of the Chicago loop. John is Superintendent and Vice-President of Great Lakes Refining Company in Blue Island, fifteen miles away. I have been an assistant leader for Girl Scouts and den mother for Cub Scouts. At presentvl have a Sunday school class of seventh and eighth grade children, and John and I sponsor the Methodist Youth Fellowship group in our church one Sunday night a month. I raise tea roses, occasionally make my own hats, and am slowly acquiring a collection of American glassware. The fifth member of our family ls a large and very loving collie, who sees that I have my exe rcise every morning after the children leave for school. Very truly yours, Margaret Rosenthsll Crawford CLASS OF 1926 'T'Tc'El'tyT W. S. Shelley, Principal Mrs, sheney Vernon Plummer R. B. Rowley Helen Sever Mrs. Leona Besre Appenzellar Minier, Illinois Mrs. Genevieve Carter Roll llI9 Fourth Avenue, Apt. I7 Rock Island, Illinois As to the events that high lighted my years at I-I. T. H.S. --fll I was a member of the Class of l9Z6 which was the first class to hold graduating exercises in the present gymnasium, ss it was built the year I was s Senior. In fact, our class had the sidewalk laid which goes from the street walk to the gym. IZI I was a member ofthe cast of the high school play given to dedicate the gymnasium. It seems to me that the title of the play was something like Much To Do About Ruth . I know that I played the part of Ruth and that the name of Ruth was ln the name of the play. I have been working since July, 1945 in the head office of the Iowa-Illinois Gas and Electric Company at Davenport, Iowa. .I do the statistical and accounting work for the Power Pool Section of the Electric Pro- duction Department of the company. Yours truly, Genevieve Carter Roll Marvin Peplow 221 Commonwealth Peoria, Illinois Mrs. Louise Simpson Dashner Ramsey treet East St. Louis, Illinois Mrs. Ruth Martin Springer I-Iopedale, Illinois John Anderson, Jr. Route K, Peoria B, Illinois Mrs. Mar aret Burt Jeckel Glasford, Illinois Mrs. Gladys Ellis Carter Armington. Illinois Densell Hayes Armlngton, I lnois Mrs. Doris I-Ioerr Wagoner Emden, Illinois Have two daughters and a son Mrs. Bonny Bray Hawks Gra toss, Illinois A son and a daughter Louis Jeckel Glaslord, lllinois Principal of the high school in Glasford Mrs. Doris Atteberry Stuart Champaign, Illinois Esther Bracltman fdecessedj John Anderson Ideceasedl Theodore Hewitt Ideceasedj CLASS OF l9Z'I Fac-ullty Vernon Plummer, Principal E. L, King Jack Westover Virginia Verry Star Wilson Mrs. Alfreda MaEs Headley 35l W. Wisconsin Chicago, Illinois Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University Taught music for a number of years Have one son Mrs. Marie A nzeller Streigel T Ifxrfport, ashington Attended Illinois State Normal University Taught elementary school a number of years Have one son Mrs. Ella Mae Rosenthal Hancock Z4f47P1sley Avenue Berwyn, Illinois Attended Illinois State Normal University Taught school for a number of years Married Mr. Ralph Hancock, a professional musician, also operates a large fruit farm in Northern Indiana. Has one son. Mrs. Eleanor Witham Turner McLean, Illinois Has four daughters and one son Burchell Moore 607 Venezia Avenue Venice, California Graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University Paul Matlock Ernden, Illinois Charles French Arcola , Illinoi s Mrs. Mildred Litwiller Nafieer Minier, Illinois One soo I-larold Kam nick Atlanta, Illinois Two sons Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes Stowell Mackinaw, Illinois Attended Blackburn College: Taught school a number of years. Have two sons Mrs. Esther Hanes Potts ll5 N. lhird Street Georgetown, Illinois Did secretarial work for nine years in Chicago: have lived in Evansville, Indiana, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and now' in Georgetown, Illinois. Have been married ZI years and have four children, David IS, Diane I3, Vicki 4 Ill, and Cinds Z. G race Emmons Mrs. Helen Hickey Hanes Ideceasedj One daughter John Burt Peoria, Illinois CLASS OF 1928 Facmtyl V. L. Plummer, Principal E. L. King Jack Westover Bernadine Shuck Ruby Taylor Mrs. Virginia Ellis Daly ZZI9 Harrison Street Kansas City, Missouri Mrs. Jewel Brown Barton 222 Mcflnley Avenue Bartonville, Illinois Mrs. llva Anderson Carter Armsngton, llllnols One daughter Mrs. Thressia Brown Jonas al! zessln Street Creve Coeur, Illinois Graduated from Illinois State Normal University: taught school I5 years ffour years in primary grades in Armingtonl. Married Carl Jones, have one son. Mrs. Maxine Darnell Piano T2'S'Auai-ey Lane Apt. E55 Washington Z0, D. C. Graduated from Young Woman's Christian College, Columbia, Missouri, and the University of Illinois. Married Louis J. Piano, a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy, temporarily stationed in Washington, D. C. Cecil Mobley sol 'N. D' wigh-t Compton, California Have been associated with Shell Oil Company: At present am safety engineer at Shell Chemical in Tsrrance, California. I-Iave five children, four boys and one girl. Lynn Smallwood Emden. Illinois Willard Martin Hopedale, Illinois Wagne Hieron mus ie venue East Peoria, Illinois Mrs. Wilma Hieronymus Frietag 'Taz 172 E. Chestnut Bti-eel Bloomington. Illinois Graduate nurse, employed in the office of Dr. Lang in Armington. Have one daughter. Mrs. Henrietta Markland Gaddis Armington, Illinois Has one daughter and one son Alice Emmons Mrs. viola Pratt Taylor flb Mclflnley Avenue Syracuse. New York Taught school a number of years. Has one son. CLASS OF i929 Fad-illty W. C. Coe, Principal E. L. King Jack Westover Bernadlne Shuck Ruby Taylor Mar aret Hallstein zll E. Jellerson Bloomington, Illinois Graduated from Business College Mrs. Lucille Lesser Baldwin R. R. I, Box l7l A Fallbrook, California Have three children Roderic Verry Armlngton, lllsnols Graduated from University of Illinois Mrs. Elsie Besre Adams Atlanta, Illinois One son and one daughter Harold Taylor ZIB McKinley Avenue Syracuse, New York Graduated from Eureka College. Have one son Mrs. Beth Graham Pratt tdeceasedj Graduated from Brown's Business College. Have one son CLASS OF 1930 Faculty E. L. King, Principal .lack Westover Homer Msxey Dorthea Gordon Irene Schermerhorn Mrs. Louise Cates Cummings H54 N. Kankakee Lincoln, Illinois Mrs. Nina French Davis Armington, Illinois A son and a daughter
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Wilmer Ellis Armingzon. Illinois Has two sons and a daughter CLASS OF 1936 Facmtyi , A. M. Taylor, Principal Homer Maxey Howard Cline Miss Pltterson Miss Nelson Eugene Hernan 621 South Main Street Creve Coeur, Illinois Eve rett Walke r A rmington, Illinois Ral h E. Mason 1517 s. mhth street Springfield, Illinois Graduated from lllinois State Normal University: M. A. Degree from Northwestern University. In charge of Distributive Education in the Springfield High Schools. Mrs. Bernadine Curry Langleldt Armstrong, Illinois Attended Illinois State Normal University: Taught school several years. Has two children Captain Wilson Richmond Puerto Rico, Ramey 11. F. B. Attended Eureka College and Illinois State Normal Uni- versity: at present a Captain in the Army Air Force stationed in Puerto Rico. Has two sons and two daughters. Dear Friends, We are living in lovely Puerto Rico and would be so pleased to have a visit from some of our good friends in the states. Puerto Rico has been called the paradise at the front door of the U. S. A. There are palm trees here and broad white beaches shining in almost constant sunshine. In fact you'll Iind just about everything in Puerto Rico that the magic word Caribbean brings to mind. Here is the Latin-American music, the Spanish- American fiesta, the good food and warm hospitality which characterize the West Indies. In addition you have no customs or immigration, or other fettering red tape restrictions to worry about, because you are on U. S. territory. The summer average temperature is 1l.9 degrees, the winter 73.4 degrees. Eastern Air Line has a daily non stop D. C. flight from Miami. That is the trip my family took when they joined me here. Since leaving the States I have flown back to Tampa twice. Always nice to get back home. Best wishes to old H. T. H. S. friends and a warm invitation to visit us for a Puerto Rican vacation. Sincerely, Captain Wilson Richmond William Graber 458 W. Vine Street Springfield, Illinois 'on the free throw conte at at the County Tournament in 1936--making 99 out of 105. At present, assistant pharmacist at Watt Brothers Drug Store, Springfield. Mrs. Bessie Stroud Litwiller New Holland. lllinois Mrs. Betty Dotson Winkler Armington, lllinois Has two daughters and two sons Mrs. Jessie Bishop Frantz Atlanta, Illinois Mrs. Mildred Kindred Stroud Armington, Illinois Has one son Myron Walters Armington, Illinois Clarence Mason Armington, Illinois Has a son and a daughter Mrs. Dorine Mason Perkins Armington, lllinois Has a son and a daughter Miss Beulah Becker Xrrnington. Illinois Attended Eureka College 1 Mrs. Dorothy Buttry Webb California Juanita Short Mrs. Doris Wright Calilornia Graduate Nurse CLASS OF 1937 --l-:ae'M.y-- A. M. Taylor, Principal Homer Maxey Dale Shaner Helen Fackler Dorothy Shultz Jean Russell Miss Eileen Hallstein Nurilfmdence, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut Graduate Nurse Wayne Ellis 701 E. Adams Street Tucson, Arizona Mrs. Alice Anderson Baker Delavan, Illinois Mrs. Maxine Turner Snyder Rayman, Illinois Mrs. Gladys Stuffings Voorhees Ursa, lllinois Richmond Robison, lr. Delavan, Illinois Bernadine Becker Armington. Illinois Attended Eureka College Mrs. Mildred Demling Turner Atlanta, lllinois Have two sons and a daughter Robe rt Trent Mrs. Agnes Litwiller Zehr Mackinaw, Illinois Teacher Mrs. .Ioan Nagel Flanders -'Q lmimnjmnois Graduated from University ol Illinois Taught Home Economics for a number of years Have four children CLASS OF 1938 Facmty Albert Hanes, Principal William Wene Donald Brickey Helen Fackler Dorothy Shultz Alma Detweiler Mrs. Dara Bridges Manker Morton. Il inoia Mrs. Edna Turner Sutter Armington. Illinois Has two sons Robe rt Walte rs A rmington, Illinois Richard Psnnier Stanford, Illinois Jack Dolson Armington, Illinois Graduated from Bradley Owen Adams Minier, Illinois Mrs. Dorothy Wright Frakes 561 Cumberland Ave. Park Ridge, Illinois One child Miss Thelma Allen Morton, Illinois Teacher in the Morton Grade School Marvin Ward Peplow Joliet, Illinois Mrs. Dorothy Burt Goeken Delavsn, Illinois Has two daughters Dalton Hernan 111 Avalone Court Creve Coeur, Illinois Mrs. Eleanor Lesser Percival 1205 wut Grand Af- Pomona, California Graduated with the class of 1938 as Valedictorian Graduated from the Illini College of Beauty Culture, Urbana, Illinois, June, 1939: married in 1940: have four children: have been living in Pomona since 1946. CLASS OF 1939 facity Albert Hanes, Principal William Wene Donald Brickey Alma Detweiler Helen Fackler Lucille Steigmsn Watts Donald Woodmancy Paris, Illinois Mrs. Lilly Mae Philll s Ellis Armlngton, lllinois Have two sons and one daughter Anita Mason Aiken Camp Gordon, Georgia Eugene Mason Army Air Corps Melvin Smith William Norton IZ Glen Lane, Radio City North Pekin. lllinois CLASS OF 1940 i'ac:lty Albert Hanes, Principal Donald Brickey William Wene Dorothy Drennan Alma Detweiler Mildred Hemp Mrs. Virginia Allen Hill 1355 N. Zzth Plzca Milwaukee, Wisconsin Henry Dravls Minier, lllinois Mark Miller Armington, Illinois Mrs. Mary Tucker Brateher Minier, Illinois Two children Clifford Bratcher Minier, llllnols James Stroud Graduated from Illinois State Normal University One daughter Mrs. Florine Klodred Marguardt 1223 Bacon Street Pekin, lllinois Mrs. Eleanor Leach Burt Armlngton. lllinola Have one son Mrs. Doris Mason Lancaster 1551 Franklin Ave. Bloomington, Illinois Two children Robert Israel Armlngton, Illinois Darrell Forbes Stanford, lllinois Martha Kleinschmidt 529 Moss Avenue Peoria, Illinois Mra. Marjorie Burton Blalda 1125 Washington Downers Grove, lllinois Diploma Illinois State Normal University, 1942: majored in Elementary Education: attended University of Colorado, summer session: taught elementary grades four years. Armington rural, and Galesburg City: ac- countant and bookkeeper for National Life Insurance Company of Vermont tour years in Chicago, lllinois: married Paul A. Blaida September 18, 1948: built a new ranch home in Downers Grove, where I am now resid- ing: my husband is Supervisor of the Cost Accounting Department Inland Steel Container Corporation, Chicago, lllinois. One daughter Miss Selma Anderson Bmden. Illinois Home r Butt ry William Kindred R. R. 5, Fairbury, lllinois
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